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#2956
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Had a great time in neighboring Wisconsin (from Des Moines, IA) on our annual Schoneland PCA Chapter Wisconsin Fall Colors Tour a couple of weeks ago. This time a fellow club member and I planned a new route and a three night trip coordinating all the routes, lodging arrangements, and restaurants for lunches and dinners. Drove to Wisconsin twice with him (once in the Targa and once in my Z8) and scouted everything before the actual formal trip A lot of work but everybody had a great time and it was a great success indeed. We had 16 cars and 30 people in attendance (photo credit to Chad and Mikki in the 986).
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#2967
Bay of Fundy
Headed around the east coastal region of the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia this weekend. I heard the tidal waters are the highest in the world with a range of 45 feet (14Metres). This, I had to see!
LOW TIDE...
Partridge Island looking towards Digby and Maine
The coastal roads are just amazing. Huge elevation changes dropping into inlets and bays, followed by switchbacks and hairpin turns rising and falling into the next bay. The car was so happy and we tore up over a 1,000km (600 miles) of smooth asphalt in three days. On more than one occasion, I thought of all of you wishing you could have been here to share the drive. It truly was amazing and traffic was none existent. Warm regards!
LOW TIDE...
Partridge Island looking towards Digby and Maine
The coastal roads are just amazing. Huge elevation changes dropping into inlets and bays, followed by switchbacks and hairpin turns rising and falling into the next bay. The car was so happy and we tore up over a 1,000km (600 miles) of smooth asphalt in three days. On more than one occasion, I thought of all of you wishing you could have been here to share the drive. It truly was amazing and traffic was none existent. Warm regards!
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#2968
Drifting
^^^ That’s a very handsome Targa!
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